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. >> researchers say healthcare providers should start preparing for the increase and baby berms should take precautions to slow the development of alzheimer's disease. >>> all right. a look at the weather in the inner harbor. it is clear. it is 41 degrees milder than the weather we've seen. they had a few gusts of 20. winds are at the west at 13 miles an hour. show you some weather in motion. the chop on the s but a clear sky just about all day in anne arundel county. again, the winds have been generally north and westward, a little chilly but with the numbers floating in the low to mid-40s, not so bad. not so bad for early february standards. all right. across the area now, weather is fairly clear, had a few snow showers in pennsylvania earlier today. none of that for us. things begin to change starting tomorrow. clouds begin to roll in late in the day. that's the sort of leading edge of some moisture that will be coming in big time. coastal system ends up being a snowstorm from new england. we project it to stay offshore. it would primarily mean heavy rains for del mar varks the east
. >> researchers say healthcare providers should start preparing for the increase and baby berms should take precautions to slow the development of alzheimer's disease. >>> all right. a look at the weather in the inner harbor. it is clear. it is 41 degrees milder than the weather we've seen. they had a few gusts of 20. winds are at the west at 13 miles an hour. show you some weather in motion. the chop on the s but a clear sky just about all day in anne arundel county. again, the...
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. >> the result, soaring nationwide healthcare costs and a crushing burden of obesity related disease, including cancer, high blood pressure, and diabetes. mcallen is not only the most obese, but also the poorest city in the us. poor people are much more susceptible to becoming obese. mcallen's streets are lined with fast food restaurants. we bought $10 worth of fruits and vegetables here at the market. as you can see, it is hardly enough to feed a family of four. this is $10 worth of fast food. hamburgers, fries, soft drinks. it is easy to see how parents trying to feed their families on tight budgets are almost forced to choose fast food full of sugar, salt, and fat. now alert to the dangers of bad food choices, hector and his mother go regularly to see a dietitian. he says the boy is making good progress. >> i am so proud of you. >> he recalls another patient with a terrifying list of symptoms. >> hypertension, hyperlipidemia. that child, he will not live to be a senior. >> faced with diet, exercise, and a concerned parent, hector 's chances of living a long and healthy life have i
. >> the result, soaring nationwide healthcare costs and a crushing burden of obesity related disease, including cancer, high blood pressure, and diabetes. mcallen is not only the most obese, but also the poorest city in the us. poor people are much more susceptible to becoming obese. mcallen's streets are lined with fast food restaurants. we bought $10 worth of fruits and vegetables here at the market. as you can see, it is hardly enough to feed a family of four. this is $10 worth of...
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obama favor for her company's healthcare coverage. she says the waiver let part-time and seasonal employees remain covered but it will expire next year. toys r' us slapped with a $260 million lawsuit after a 16 month old boy lost his eye in a freak accident while playing with this a gray coco toy strol. they already settled with the parents. toys r' us are not commenting. >>> now time for the stories you can bank on this morning. including listen to this, a warning from one of the nation's largest blakesanks ahead of the at the storm. really a warning to take money out? >> a warning about a storm from a bank that's not something you would automatically think about. the message for this is charge your phone your lap cops and hit the bank. that could be the best prep for nemo. warning of getting ready digitally. this is what bank of america tweeted. prepare now so you ride out winter storm nemo. make a trip to the atm for cash fill up the gas tank and covers charge your cell phones. some parts pray for snow when it leaves for friday hea
obama favor for her company's healthcare coverage. she says the waiver let part-time and seasonal employees remain covered but it will expire next year. toys r' us slapped with a $260 million lawsuit after a 16 month old boy lost his eye in a freak accident while playing with this a gray coco toy strol. they already settled with the parents. toys r' us are not commenting. >>> now time for the stories you can bank on this morning. including listen to this, a warning from one of the...
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gregg: troubling developments from a brand-new report on healthcare. despite president obama's pledge when he pushed for his healthcare overhaul, if you like your coverage, you may be among the 7 million americans not able to keep it now. this coming from the nonpartisan congressional budget office. that number is nearly twice their previous estimate. matt mccall president of penn financial group joins us live. matt, explain why 7 people americans will lose their job based health insurance? >> well from the corporation standpoint that is supplying these employees with their health insurance it is actually cheaper for them to take the penalty. what happens is the government will impose a penalty on your employer for not offering you insurance. as an employee you then go into the exchange which the government will put together. the big problem i see with this. gregg is the fact that a lot ofs exchanges according to the ceo themselves will not be able to handle this influx of people coming in, so you're going to have a mess on your hands when you have 7 m
gregg: troubling developments from a brand-new report on healthcare. despite president obama's pledge when he pushed for his healthcare overhaul, if you like your coverage, you may be among the 7 million americans not able to keep it now. this coming from the nonpartisan congressional budget office. that number is nearly twice their previous estimate. matt mccall president of penn financial group joins us live. matt, explain why 7 people americans will lose their job based health insurance?...
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now he is unemployed, no healthcare, pension or protection plan for his family. he's currently awaiting a virginia disability ruling for neck, back and eye injuries. >>> passengers on a stranded cruise ship are rationing food while they wait for a tow to shore. the carnival ship lost its propulsion system during a fire sunday. fortunately no one was hurt. the ship is running on a backup generator. it was scheduled to return to galveston, texas, today, but now it will have to be towed to mexico wednesday. >>> the wife of former penn state head coach joe paterno is speaking out, the first time sue paterno has spoken publicly since her husband's death. in a recent interview she said her husband did not do anything wrong in his handling of the jerry sandusky child sex abuse scandal. the family said the initial report paints paterno as a victim. >> he was what he was. what you saw is what you got. a man of integrity, honesty. he never let down in any of his moral values. his life was built on doing things the right way. >> freeh released a statement defending his work
now he is unemployed, no healthcare, pension or protection plan for his family. he's currently awaiting a virginia disability ruling for neck, back and eye injuries. >>> passengers on a stranded cruise ship are rationing food while they wait for a tow to shore. the carnival ship lost its propulsion system during a fire sunday. fortunately no one was hurt. the ship is running on a backup generator. it was scheduled to return to galveston, texas, today, but now it will have to be towed...
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where the growth -- two areas of huge growth, one in healthcare, and that's medicare, medicaid, other health expenditures and the other in tax expenditures, deductions and loopholes which doubled since 1986. if we get go back to that level with deductions and loopholes that's almost as much as as the defense budget. >> what would you do? you were governor. as an independent for two terms, you had to balance the budget in maine. >> we had -- there was no such thing at deficit spending. >> should there be that in washington? >> i've often -- all my life i've said balanced budget amendments are gimmicks. shouldn't have to do it. i'm rethinking that position. i think there needs to be some external discipline. all the governors have to balance their budgets and they manage to do it. sometimes it doesn't make people happy, but you do it. i think a carefully crafted constitutional amendment to require a balanced budget over time, allowing for emergencies and recessions and those kinds of things, i hate to say it but i'm coming to believe that it's necessary. it's too easy to spend and too h
where the growth -- two areas of huge growth, one in healthcare, and that's medicare, medicaid, other health expenditures and the other in tax expenditures, deductions and loopholes which doubled since 1986. if we get go back to that level with deductions and loopholes that's almost as much as as the defense budget. >> what would you do? you were governor. as an independent for two terms, you had to balance the budget in maine. >> we had -- there was no such thing at deficit...
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that he just needs comprehensive mental healthcare. >> what he was doing is acting out in a terrible fashion, in the hopes that somebody other than him would pull the trigger on him. and he would perish. >> gladden looked much the same in court today, as he did in those pictures. his hair was just a little bit lighter. he wore an oversized dress shirt. and through much of the testimony from different police officers, he was drawing on a legal pad. reporting live in towson, mike hellgren, wjz eyewitness news. >> mike, thank you. the trial is scheduled to begin later this month. >>> well, tens of thousands of people packed m&t bank stadium for the ravens' victory celebration. but in the rush to get a look at the players, an 11-year-old boy was trampled. wjz is live outside the stadium now. monique griego explains, the ravens are making changes to make sure that never happens again. monique? >> well, denise. the problem started when the stadium reached full capacity. thousands of fans were left outside. and many of them started rushing the gate. >> reporter: as the ravens arrived alt m&
that he just needs comprehensive mental healthcare. >> what he was doing is acting out in a terrible fashion, in the hopes that somebody other than him would pull the trigger on him. and he would perish. >> gladden looked much the same in court today, as he did in those pictures. his hair was just a little bit lighter. he wore an oversized dress shirt. and through much of the testimony from different police officers, he was drawing on a legal pad. reporting live in towson, mike...
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million in connection with its submission of false claim tols medicare, medicaid, and other federal healthcare programs. st. joseph had voluntarily disclosed that it had engaged in a practice of admitting patients to a hospital, unnecessarily. >>> an important investigative tool, a violation of your privacy. should the mta be allowed to record audio on their surveillance cameras on buses. wjz is live in northwest baltimore. that question is now befo lawmakers in annapolis. gigi? >> well, some bus drivers and passengers say a trip on the bus can be a dangerous situation and there is plenty of surveillance video to prove it. now that the mta wants to turn the audio up on some of its video cameras, some lawmakers are saying, not so fast. >> reporter: assault and attacks on bus drivers and passengers. it's a growing problem cities in baltimore are reporting. baltimore sees it, too. like this you tube video, showing a video of a passenger fighting on the bus. the driver was suspended in the fall. so back in october, mta turned on the audio on some existing cameras so it can see, hear, and investiga
million in connection with its submission of false claim tols medicare, medicaid, and other federal healthcare programs. st. joseph had voluntarily disclosed that it had engaged in a practice of admitting patients to a hospital, unnecessarily. >>> an important investigative tool, a violation of your privacy. should the mta be allowed to record audio on their surveillance cameras on buses. wjz is live in northwest baltimore. that question is now befo lawmakers in annapolis. gigi?...
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. >> that could put a huge burden on our healthcare system and care givers. sarah is back now with more on this. hate to hear about this study. good morning. >> that's certainly true. that new study confirm s what many groups have been warning for years. within the next three decades the number of americans with alzheimers will jump from 5 million to 14 million. steals memory, personality and ability to perform daily functions. mostly the result of aging baby boomers or those born from 1946 and 1964. the population of people 65 and older is expected to double increasing the chance of more alzheimers patients. despite increased funding for research, alzheimers is the only disease that has no cure or treatment. the alzheimers association is currently waiting on approval for an additional $100 million in funding. we'll see if they get that. tony and allison, over to you. >> thanks, sarah. >> it is 7:20. coming up next. the secret to endless love. >> and later, battling ogres at the imagination stage. we'll check in with holly morris for a preview of a new interp
. >> that could put a huge burden on our healthcare system and care givers. sarah is back now with more on this. hate to hear about this study. good morning. >> that's certainly true. that new study confirm s what many groups have been warning for years. within the next three decades the number of americans with alzheimers will jump from 5 million to 14 million. steals memory, personality and ability to perform daily functions. mostly the result of aging baby boomers or those born...
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. >> most within the restaurant industry were onboard with requirements stemming from the new healthcare law requiring them to provide nutritional information on their menus. but when the food and drug administration decided to extend that mandate to many supermarkets and convenience stores in the form of a new federal regulation store other thans were alarmed. >> they would be very burdensome. >> under the proposed regulation, thousands of stores would be forced to label unpackaged foods like those found in a salad bar, hot soups, and your favorite bakery items. the regulation would cost retailers a billion dollars in just the first year. >> the supermarket industry is a business that is well known that our net profit line average and has been forever is 1%. so when you incur a significant cost there is no way that that doesn't get passed on to the customer in some form. >> shannon: and there are some stiff penaltys. >> if you get it wrong, get this, it is a federal crime and you could face jail time and thousands of dollars worth of fines. >> shannon: the fda says "the information shou
. >> most within the restaurant industry were onboard with requirements stemming from the new healthcare law requiring them to provide nutritional information on their menus. but when the food and drug administration decided to extend that mandate to many supermarkets and convenience stores in the form of a new federal regulation store other thans were alarmed. >> they would be very burdensome. >> under the proposed regulation, thousands of stores would be forced to label...